bokoo

bokoo

A lot; many. The word is a phonetic spelling of the French word "beaucoup," which means "a lot." Can also be spelled "boku." I heard that she's making boku bucks in real estate these days.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bokoo

and boku (ˈboˈku)
mod. many. (A play on French beaucoup.) There are already boku people invited.

boku

verb
See bokoo
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • boku
  • you lot
  • take trouble over (something)
  • take trouble over/with something
  • take trouble with (something)
  • see a lot of (one)
  • see a lot, nothing, etc. of somebody
  • have (a lot) of bottle
  • have a lot of bottle
  • have, show, etc. bottle
References in periodicals archive
Clinton: Andrew Bailey, Meaghan Boisoneau, Webster Bokoo, Sarah Brooks, Chelsea Gordon, Erika Grant, Lizmarie Perez, Mayra Soto De Perez, Gary Vacha